"We just had to cover this," explain the band. "Rap and hip-hop are such an integral part of Nu-metal. We had to pay our respects."
On the inspiration behind the gritty video, Wargasm had a vision for something that brought together disaster and joy.
"We wanted this video to feel like a post-apocalyptic bunker party," they reveal. "It's all fallen apart but the music scene still survives. You can catch relics from earlier ages in there – amplifiers from old friends bands, military gear, even the flag from [Keith] Flint's Aim4 album artwork."